Xavier McKinney justifies Packers'
investment by getting 3 INTs in 1st 3 games with Green Bay
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[September 25, 2024]
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — This is just what Xavier McKinney
anticipated when he joined the Green Bay Packers.
Green Bay signed McKinney away from the New York Giants in hopes he
could upgrade a safety position that ranked among the Packers’
biggest weaknesses last season. McKinney has responded by
intercepting passes in each of the Packers’ first three games.
“I expected to do this,” McKinney said Sunday after the Packers’
30-14 victory at Tennessee. “I know where I want to get and what I
want to do and what I want to accomplish.”
McKinney’s fast start has exemplified the Packers’ opportunistic
defense under new coordinator Jeff Hafley. The Packers (2-1) lead
the NFL with nine takeaways and already have intercepted seven
passes, matching their 2023 season total.
They'll try to keep it going Sunday when they host the NFC
North-leading Minnesota Vikings (3-0).
“We’re bonding, man, and we’re building something special,” McKinney
said. “We’re trying to make this year’s defense a special group and
right now, I think we’re doing a great job of doing that. We’re just
going to keep trying to improve and figure out where we can take a
step forward each week.”
His presence has enabled Green Bay’s safety production to take a
giant leap. The Packers allowed their top three safeties from last
season to depart, as Darnell Savage signed with Jacksonville and
Jonathan Owens headed to Chicago while Rudy Ford remains a free
agent.
Green Bay believed it could upgrade at safety by signing McKinney to
a four-year, $67 million deal. The Packers also addressed the
position in the draft by selecting Georgia’s Javon Bullard in the
second round and Oregon’s Evan Williams in the fourth.
McKinney has never reached a Pro Bowl, but the 2020 second-round
pick from Alabama had been productive with the New York Giants. He
joined Tampa Bay’s Jordan Whitehead as the only players to total at
least 250 tackles, eight interceptions and 25 passes defensed from
2021-23.
He’s taken his game up a level since arriving in Green Bay.
In his first defensive series as a Packer, McKinney picked off a
pass from Philadelphia’s Jalen Hurts and returned it to the Eagles’
19-yard line to set up a field goal. One week later, McKinney
intercepted a pass from Indianapolis’ Anthony Richardson after the
Colts had reached Green Bay’s 30.
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Green Bay Packers safety Xavier McKinney (29) reacts after
intercepting a pass during the first half of an NFL football game
against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, in Green Bay,
Wis. (AP Photo/Mike Roemer)
“He obviously is a ball magnet,” cornerback Jaire
Alexander said after the Packers’ 16-10 victory over the Colts.
McKinney picked off a third pass Sunday against the Titans as part
of the Green Bay defense’s eight-sack, three-takeaway performance.
He’s the only NFL player with as many as three interceptions this
season.
He’s the first player to intercept a pass in each of his first three
games with a team since Cortland Finnegan did it for the St. Louis
Rams in 2012. The only other players ever to intercept passes in
each of their first three games as Packers were Doyle Nix in 1955
and John Anderson in 1978.
Hafley says McKinney’s contributions go beyond those interceptions.
He praises the way McKinney has guided the younger safeties on this
roster.
“He’s kind of being the captain back there, the quarterback there
and he’s done a really nice job with that,” Hafley said last week.
“But that’s exactly what I expected. He’s a great football player.”
McKinney says he considered Green Bay an ideal fit in free agency
because he saw all the playmakers on this defense and believed he
could help the Packers build something special on this side of the
ball.
He couldn’t have scripted a better start for himself.
“My coaches believe in me, my teammates believe in me, and it’s been
special,” McKinney said. “I’m going to keep doing what I do, going
out there and playing hard for them and doing everything that I can
to prove them right.”
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